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cyberdad Feb 1, 2007 8:08 pm


Originally Posted by djm3 (Post 7140253)
Iron City Beer -- "a rusty nail in every can" --

(from Pittsburg, PA, of course)

That brings us to "Old Frothingslosh"...started as a joke by IC. "The pale stale ale for the pale stale male".

tkey75 Feb 3, 2007 3:25 pm

Natural Light Ice tops the list for me. It's one of the few cheap beers I cannot stomach.

Cheap beers have their charm just as a fine crafted beer does. Well, not exactly th same, but...well, you know what I mean. I'll drink them for a specific desired effect - a hurting stomach but a less hurting wallet. That said, I do actually enjoy a few which have already been mentioned. On that list is Shaffer, Carling's Black Label (not down south, though), PBR and Miller High Life - the champagne of beers (so they say...)!!

DENchick Feb 3, 2007 4:30 pm

Somebody mentioned Red, White & Blue. I was dismayed to learn in college that the lemonade button on our dorm coke machine resulted in RW&B. Bleh.

mlatuchie Feb 4, 2007 2:08 pm


Originally Posted by tkey75 (Post 7152632)
Natural Light Ice tops the list for me. It's one of the few cheap beers I cannot stomach.

You're right, Natty Ice is bad bad bad.

drbond Feb 4, 2007 2:27 pm

miller

dodo Feb 4, 2007 3:45 pm

At least this bear knows which one is bad for him:D

"A bear had apparently tried out and rejected the mass-market Busch beer in favour of local brand Rainier."

violist Feb 4, 2007 4:06 pm


"A bear had apparently tried out and rejected the mass-market Busch beer in favour of local brand Rainier."
I prefer Busch to the supposedly premium products Budweiser and Michelob.

Rejuvenated Feb 4, 2007 4:23 pm

Another vote for Keystone! :td:

alex0683de Feb 4, 2007 4:25 pm

Hmm, I simply can't understand people who would argue about which US-produced beer is better or worse. This side of the Atlantic we have our on take on that:

Q: What do American beer and sex in a canoe have in common?

A: They're both f---ing close to water! :p

civicmon Feb 5, 2007 8:31 pm


Originally Posted by alex0683de (Post 7158479)
Hmm, I simply can't understand people who would argue about which US-produced beer is better or worse. This side of the Atlantic we have our on take on that:

Q: What do American beer and sex in a canoe have in common?

A: They're both f---ing close to water! :p

Some American beer is quite good, except it's not really marketed outside the USA.

I'm not a huge beer drinker.. usually go for Yuengling here in PA or Pacifico back in the southwest but there's some fairly good beers in the US.

BamaVol Feb 6, 2007 8:07 am


Originally Posted by civicmon (Post 7165252)
Some American beer is quite good, except it's not really marketed outside the USA.

I'm not a huge beer drinker.. usually go for Yuengling here in PA or Pacifico back in the southwest but there's some fairly good beers in the US.

You're right. It's hopeless as long as UK pubs stock Bud Light and market it as a premium draft beer.

bensyd Feb 6, 2007 8:19 am


Originally Posted by civicmon (Post 7165252)
Some American beer is quite good, except it's not really marketed outside the USA.

Shiner Bock is not a bad beer at all, hard to find outside Texas. But I think the difference is that the 'mainstream' Beers in the UK are of a much higher quality than 'mainstream' beers in the US.

warheel Feb 7, 2007 7:51 am

I think the aformentioned Goebel's ($7 a case in college during the late '80s, we called it "joe-BELL", the beer of French kings") is the worst I've tried. I'd rather go without rather than sip that swill, which is saying something for me. I also cannot stand Rolling Rock.

civicmon Feb 7, 2007 8:31 pm


Originally Posted by bensyd (Post 7167793)
Shiner Bock is not a bad beer at all, hard to find outside Texas. But I think the difference is that the 'mainstream' Beers in the UK are of a much higher quality than 'mainstream' beers in the US.

I agree; best US beers are microbrews or regional specialties. Mass produced/marketed 'local' or microbrewed beers haven't done well outside the US if they even bothered to compete.

Lagunitas (Calif), Abita (Deep South/Louisiana) and Yuengling (PA and surrounding areas) are three off the top of my head that come to mind.

I do like Sam Adams and it's marketed around the US but I wouldn't be shocked if they didn't even compete in Canada.

WonderDude Feb 8, 2007 11:20 am


Originally Posted by skye1 (Post 7125844)
The plain yellow or plain white can with the word "BEER" on it.

I'd love to get my hands on a six-pack of Generic Beer, since I'm a big fan of Repo Man (the movie). It appears that one can buy single empties for collections off of eBay.

My vote for this thread is Schaefer and Stroh's.


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